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- Lines: 42
- Date:
Sun Apr 21 11:56:14 1996
- Orig file:
v1.3.92/linux/Documentation/isdn/README
- Orig date:
Fri Apr 12 15:51:44 1996
diff -u --recursive --new-file v1.3.92/linux/Documentation/isdn/README linux/Documentation/isdn/README
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
term to that one, which applies to your local ISDN-environment.
When the link-level-module isdn.o is loaded, it supports up to 16
- low-level-modules with up to 16 channels. (The number 16 is arbitrarily
+ low-level-modules with up to 64 channels. (The number 64 is arbitrarily
chosen and can be configured at compile-time --ISDN_MAX in isdn.h).
A low-level-driver can register itself through an interface (which is
defined in isdnif.h) and gets assigned a slot.
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
In addition the following devices are made available:
- 32 tty-devices (16 cuix and 16 ttyIx) with integrated modem-emulator:
+ 128 tty-devices (64 cuix and 64 ttyIx) with integrated modem-emulator:
The functionality is almost the same as that of a serial device
(the line-discs are handled by the kernel, which lets you run
SLIP, CSLIP and asynchronous PPP through the devices. We have tested
@@ -473,6 +473,14 @@
In this case use ping with the option -i <sec> to increase the interval
between echo-packets.
+ "isdnctrl cbdelay <InterfaceName> [seconds]"
+ Sets the delay (default 5 sec) between an incoming call and start of
+ dialing when callback is enabled.
+
+ "isdnctrl cbhup <InterfaceName> [on|off]"
+ This enables (default) or disables an active hangup (reject) when getting an
+ incoming call for an interface which is configured for callback.
+
"isdnctrl encap <InterfaceName> <EncapType>"
Selects the type of packet-encapsulation. The encapsulation can be changed
only while an interface is down.
@@ -489,6 +497,8 @@
The Ethernet-address of the interface is faked, from it's
IP-address: fc:fc:i1:i2:i3:i4, where i1-4 are the IP-addr.-values.
syncppp Synchronous PPP
+
+ uihdlc HDLC with UI-frame-header (for use with DOS ISPA, option -h1)
Watching packets, using standard-tcpdump will fail for all encapsulations
except ethernet because tcpdump does not know how to handle packets
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